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11/04/2008: "A Few More Photos"


I've been walking quite a bit on weekends around the city and have taken some more photos, a few of which are shown below for your perusal. The nights have become rather chilly, but daytime is still pleasantly mild. Early morning jogging requires at least half an hour before I can work up a sweat. Winter is just around the corner, but luckily, this area receives no snow, I'm told.

Here's a photo of a church just outside of campus, nestled in the trees below a mountain. As far as I can tell, Korea's Christian population is split between Catholics and Evangelicals, and, of course, there are the occasional Mormon missionaries bicycling around town. Hopefully, I'll get to some of the Buddhist temples soon.

Yeosu Church (160k image)
Church Beneath the Mountain


Here's a shot of some of the fall foliage spicing up the campus. This was taken just up the hill from the dormitory where I live.

Yeosu Mountain in Fall (146k image)
Yeosu Mountain in the Fall


I hiked down to one of the harbors a few weekends ago and caught these scenes. The first one is of the famous Dolsan bridge, leading to the island of Dolsan. There are many nighttime photos of it, when it's structure is highlighted by multi-colored lighting. That's one of my assignments--getting some night shots of the area. That might have to wait until the weather gets warm again.

Dolsan Bridge (114k image)
Dolsan Bridge


This is a view of the harbor looking away from the bridge.

Yeosu Harbor (95k image)
Yeosu Harbor


Though there doesn't seem to be much cargo ship traffic in this section of Yeosu, there is plenty of activity, including tour boats, ferries, fishing boats and this boat-building yard.

Boat Building (186k image)
Shipyard in Yeosu Harbor


Nai tells me that Laos is getting hit hard by the weather systems that have inundated Vietnam, with heavy rains and thunderstorms dominating their weather the last several days. I doubt, however, it is enough to cause the Mekong to flood again. More later.


Replies: 1 Comment

on Tuesday, November 11th, Justin said

Dear Ron,
I am very happy to see your website. It is beautiful harbor with island. You wrote that you visit some Buddist temples. If you don't mind I want to visit there with you someday.
I must stop now. Have a nice week and best wishes to you.

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